With just two games remaining, we’re primed and ready with our Premier League acca tips for Gameweek 37.

With just two games remaining, we’re primed and ready with our Premier League acca tips for Gameweek 37.
The top and bottom of the league are wrapped up, with Liverpool crowned champions and Leicester, Southampton, and Ipswich all unable to build on their promotion from the previous year.
However, the race for Europe is still wide open, with six teams in the mix for the final four Champions League spots and a handful vying for Europa League success.
Premier League Tips for Gameweek 37
Check out today’s Premier League acca, where a £10 bet returns £101.96 when you bet with bet365.
Match | Kick Off Time | Market | Odds |
---|---|---|---|
Everton vs Southampton | 12:00 Sunday 18th May | BTTS Yes | 1/1 |
West Ham vs Nottingham Forest | 14:15 Sunday 18th May | BTTS Yes | 3/4 |
Brentford vs Fulham | 15:00 Sunday 18th May | Brentford to Win | 9/10 |
Man City vs Bournemouth | 20:00 Tuesday 20th May | Over 2.5 Goals | 8/15 |
Bet 1: Everton vs Southampton – BTTS Yes
It’ll be an emotional day in the lunchtime kick-off as Everton close the doors on 133 years at Goodison Park. The club will be desperate to go out with a bang, with an already relegated Southampton side making the trip across the Mersey.
Everton haven’t won at home since a 4-0 thrashing of Leicester in early February, so their odds to win of 2/5 with bet365 look less than inviting.
What hasn’t been lacking are goals. Both teams have scored in five of their last six home games, and at odds of 1/1 for Saturday’s game versus Southampton, it looks strong value.
To hammer this home, the Saints have also had no trouble finding the back of the net despite a wretched season. Seven of their last nine games have had BTTS Yes, and given Everton’s form, we think they will nick another to spoil a historic send-off for the Toffees.
Bet 2: West Ham vs Nottingham Forest – BTTS Yes
It’s all or nothing this weekend for Forest.
They must win to have a chance of qualifying for the Champions League after a disappointing draw at home to Crystal Palace, which saw owner Evangelos Marinakis storm the pitch at full-time in frustration, seemingly aimed at manager Nuno Espirito Santo.
West Ham will be happy to draw a line under their season. Graham Potter hasn’t been able to influence the team in the manner he did at Brighton, and as a result, they are in line to finish lower mid-table.
It’s another delve into the both teams to score market for this game. West Ham have had BTTS Yes, in each of their last three at the London Stadium, and Forest are six from six away from home.
To support those numbers, the Hammers have conceded in 16 of their 18 home matches, and Forest have scored in 15 of their 18 away matches.
The home team has prevailed in each of the last five meetings between the teams, which suggests that a bet on both teams scoring at just shy of even money looks like a good bet.
Bet 3: Brentford vs Fulham – Brentford to Win
Brentford are hitting form at just the right time as they look to secure European football for the first time in the club's history.
They enter this London derby on the back of four consecutive wins and are unbeaten in their last six.
Thomas Frank has turned the Bees into a free-scoring, high-intensity pressing monster and a win against Fulham is the play this weekend as part of our Premier League betting tips.
Fulham, on the other hand, are running out of steam after a promising start. They’ve lost four of their last five, with just a solitary win away to Southampton. Like Forest, this is a must-win game for Marco Silva’s side, but with Brentford in the form they are in, we think it’s a bridge too far.
Odds of 9/10 for a Brentford win is the play and jump nicely into our weekend acca tips.
Bet 4: Manchester City vs Bournemouth – Over 2.5 Goals
Our last pick comes from one of the week's final games between Man City and Bournemouth, and it’s all about the goals.
City have had over 2.5 goals in 72% of home games this season, which is more than any other team.
It’s likely they will enter the game without Champions League qualification fully wrapped up, so there’s still plenty at stake for Guardiola’s team.
Bournemouth have been equally entertaining on the goals front this season. 78% of their away games have had 2.5+ goals, and six from their last seven head-to-heads with City have also hit the mark.
It’s not the biggest price in the world at 8/15, but it adds a nice boost to our Premier League acca for the week in what should be one of the strongest picks.